Laundry Day is an annual dance festival held on the first Saturday of September in Antwerp, Belgium.

Founded in 1998, the festival has become known as the final blowout of the summer, curating a diverse lineup of predominately Belgium DJs alongside a selection of global artists across thirteen stages that range from house to urban and techno to drum & bass through hardstyle.

Intent on maintaining a street party atmosphere, Laundry Day is both laidback and casual, giving electronic fans the chance to savour their love for the genre in the fading sun.

A natural wetland just a stones throw away from the city centre, Middenvijver is home to a variety of fish, birds and other plants and animals that live amongst its beautiful lush greenery.

Address

Middenvijver, Blancefloerlaan, Antwerp, 2050, Belgium

FAQs

BY PLANE: As Antwerp Airport is relatively small, you may find that you are unable to find any direct flights to it. If that is the case, we advise flying to Rotterdam in Holland, which is barely an hour away from Antwerp. Simply take a bus to the city's central station before boarding a half hour train onto Antwerp.

BY TRAIN: Antwerp Central station is easily accessible by rail from the rest of Belgium, and also neighbouring Holland, France and Germany.

Once you are in Antwerp, you can take either Subway 3, 5, 9 or 15, alighting at P&R Linkeroever which is right in front of the festival entrance.

The minimum age to enter Laundry Day is 16.

People turning 16 this year (so born in 1999) are welcome at Laundry Day.

Laundry Day runs from 11am till midnight.

Once you are inside the festival grounds, you are unable to leave. If you did, you would have to pay again to reenter.

However, those with a VIP ticket can leave and come back whenever they want.